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... authority to train the artillerymen, but in reality, Barton was well aware that only a few artillerymen could be considered trained.
It wasn’t that Hamlet lacked people, nor that his teaching was inadequate—the problem was simply that there were too few cannons on hand, making practical training difficult.
How could this rotation possibly help the gunners acquire a feel for correcting their aim?
Moreover, they only had three cannons. Two large-caliber ones were stationed ...
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